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How to Avoid Careless Mistakes on SAT Sentence Error Questions

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished offers advice on how to avoid careless mistakes on the SAT Sentence Error Questions on the SAT Writing Grammar Section.

Before circling an answer because it sounds wrong, come up with a valid replacement for the incorrect grammar.

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May 18th, 2011
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Avoid This Common SAT Grammar Mistake

Alexis Avila Founder/President of Prepped & Polished teaches you how to avoid a common SAT Grammar mistake:
1. Use the comparative form of the adjective/adverb when there are two objects
2. Use the superlative form of the adjective/adverb when there are three or more objects.
3. Never use the comparative/superlative forms for Absolute Adjectives.

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May 4th, 2010
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